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Apple iTunes Offers 'Complete My Album'

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Apple iTunes Offers 'Complete My Album'Apple iTunes Offers 'Complete My Album'

Posted by: Tweaker
Date added: 09:02, 30th March 2007 GMT
Source: Physorg

Apple iTunes

Apple Incorporated first popularized selling songs online for 99 cents apiece and now hopes to buoy interest in albums. By giving customers credit for purchases of full albums from which they have bought individual tracks, Apple hopes to remove the resistance of buying the full album if you have to re-purchase singles on it that you already own. Apple has introduced the "Complete My Album" feature on its iTunes Store which gives a full credit of 99 cents for every track the user previously purchased and applies it toward the purchase of the complete album. For instance, most albums on iTunes cost $9.99 so a customer who already bought three tracks can download the rest of the album for $7.02, previously they would be charged the full price.

There's always a catch though, the album price reduction is good for 180 days after the initial purchase of individual tracks. For the first 90 days, Apple will make the "Complete My Album" offer retroactive to users who purchased tracks dating back to the launch of the iTunes Store four years ago. According to Eddy Cue, Apple's vice president of iTunes, about 45% of the nearly 2.5 billion songs sold on iTunes were purchased as albums.

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